How a Job Hunt Took a Wild Turn When My Dad Insisted on Dragging Me to a Physical Office—And Security Was Called

How a Job Hunt Took a Wild Turn When My Dad Insisted on Dragging Me to a Physical Office—And Security Was Called

So, his dad decided to help him

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Getting rejected is part of the job hunt

According to some estimates, it usually takes people from 21 to 89 days from sending out their first application to receiving their first offer.

Because of this, applicants need to know how to manage their expectations.

Jade Walters, who is an employer branding consultant and the Founder of The Ninth Semester, a career resource for young professionals, says, “I tell people job hunting these days is a great form of rejection therapy.”

“You’re putting yourself out there, you’ll get rejected or ghosted, but you have to keep moving forward until you find an organization that aligns with what you’re looking for and they align with [you].”

The longer you’re able to keep at it, the better your chances become. Then, of course, you have to follow up by “putting in the work” to explain why you’re a good fit for the job, Walters adds.

ADVERTISEMENTWalking in to “cold apply” for a job isn’t necessarily a relic of the past. It can provide a more personal, positive first impression and demonstrate your interest in the company. However, some experts say it’s most effective at small or local businesses.

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You also need to be mindful of your timing. For example, if you enter a restaurant during lunch or dinner, the staff might not give you as much attention as they would when they have fewer tables.

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